Today's Farmer | March 2002 | Contents
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FEATURES:
A Presidential visit
MFA Incorporated hosted a presidential visit at the company's Aurora feed mill. During a tour of Midwestern agricultural sites, President Bush talked about terrorism, trade, agriculture and the farm bill. And he helped fill a bag of MFA Cattle Charge feed. By Steve Fairchild

Generic glyphosates: as good as Roundup?
University of Missouri research shows generic glyphosates work. And they may be cheaper. Yet price isn't the only factor to consider when selecting a glyphosate herbicide. By James D. Ritchie

Notice of MFA District Meetings

Give thanks to midwestern winter
Regional wealth can depend on Jack Frost, research finds. Cold weather bolsters agriculture, the underpinning of a wealthy society. Compiled by Steve Fairchild

Getting road ready
For horses and their owners, it's the season to be on the road. Getting to shows and other riding venues doesn't have to be stressful on horses or owners. Use these checklists to make the season safe and fun. By Steve Fairchild

Columns:
Country Corner
"Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it." By Chuck Lay

Crops
Glyphosate formulations: is there a difference? By Dr. Paul Tracy

Nutrition
Self-limiting ration offers new opportunities. By Dr. Dan Netemeyer

Country Humor
An Ozark primer By Jack S. Bray

More Country Humor
Deer camp folly By Mitch Jayne

Cheese recipes

Viewpoint
Presidential visit brings pride and imposes logistical problems. By Don Copenhaver

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March 2002

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